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Judith Ann Pavey

Judith Ann Pavey

733 Bishop St #1900, Honolulu, HI 96813, Honolulu, HI 96813

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$34.3M+ Recovered
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About Judith Ann Pavey

Judith Ann Pavey is a Honolulu-based attorney with over 45 years of experience in personal injury and medical malpractice law. She represents clients across Hawaii, handling cases such as birth injuries, delayed diagnoses, and catastrophic injuries. The firm also practices commercial litigation. Ms. Pavey has secured multi-million dollar verdicts and is recognized by Best Lawyers in America and Hawaii Super Lawyers.

Notable Case Results

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$9.9M

Birth Injury

Plaintiff wins $9.9 Million for Birth Injury.

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$8M

Brain Damage Injury

Plaintiff wins $8 Million for Brain Damage Injury.

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$7.5M

Missed Medical Diagnosis

Plaintiff wins $7.5 Million for Missed Medical Diagnosis.

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$7M

Medical Malpractice

At birth, C.S’ had a shunt implanted into the head to relieve pressure from hydrocephalus. Since the implantation, the shunt developed a history of malfunctioning. It is standard practice to be acutely aware of changes in the child’s medical condition, because the changes can signal a shunt malfunction, which, if left untreated, can result in brain damage. There was, in this case, both a failure to investigate changes that had been noted over the days leading up to the ER visit, and then once C.S.’ condition was bad enough that the mother rushed the child to the emergency room, the staff and the neurosurgical team did not attend to C.S. with the required urgency. By the time the neurosurgeon physically observed C.S. in the ER, the child’s condition was so dire that they performed surgery right in the ER. The delay resulted in severe brain damage.

$1.2M

Medical Malpractice

Plaintiff wins $1.2 Million for Medical Malpractice.

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$700,000

Delayed Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Plaintiff wins $700,000 for Delayed Breast Cancer Diagnosis.

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